To display VLAN settings, use the following command:
show vlan {detail |<vlan_name> {stpd}}
The
command displays information about each VLAN, which includes:
show
Name
●
VLANid
●
How the VLAN was created
●
Primary IPv4 address
●
Secondary IP address (if configured)
●
IPv6 addresses (if configured)
●
Virtual router that VLAN belongs with
●
IPX address (if configured).
●
STPD information
●
Protocol information
●
QoS profile information
●
Rate shaping information
●
NetLogin information
●
Ports assigned
●
Tagged/untagged status for each port
●
How the ports were added to the VLAN
●
Number of VLANs configured on the switch
●
EAPs information
●
ESRP information
●
IP forwarding information
●
Multicasting information
●
Routing protocol information
●
Use the
option to display the detailed format.
detail
NOTE
To display IPv6 information, you must issue either the show vlan detail command or show vlan command
with the name of the specified VLAN.
You can display additional useful information on VLANs configured with IPv6 addresses by issuing the
show ipconfig ipv6 vlan <vlan_name>
BD10K # show ipconfig ipv6 my_ipv6_100
Router Interface on my_ipv6_100 is enabled and up. MTU: 1500
Locally registered unicast addresses:
2001:db8::8:802:200c:417a/64
fe80::230:48ff:fe41:ed97%my_ipv6_100/64
Flags:
IPv6 Forwarding: YES Accept recvd RA: NO
Send redirects: NO Accept redirects: NO
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Concepts Guide
. The following is sample output from this command:
Displaying VLAN Settings
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